MYO utility line stringing tool
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Pic i shows alligator clip arm twisted into base.

Pic j shows leg ends bent down slightly.

Using the tool for stringing the Ezline proved to be so much easier. You just need to remember that you are moving backwards. To use. just thread the line thru the eyelets, move the tool up to the 2nd to the last pole in your pole line, release line from alligator clip and pull line up over that pole, then to the last pole in line (see pic).

Glue the free end of the line to the last pole, place the line on top of the 2nd to the last pole, attach the aligator clip to the line and then move the tool back a touch to get the right amount of tension between the poles (it looks better with a little sag). Glue line to the 2nd to the last pole, release alligator clip, and you are ready for the 3rd to the last pole in line. Piece of cake!

I've tried many types of line, from thread to fishing line. The thread gets fuzzy, the fishing line wont hang right and NONE OF IT LOOKS AS GOOD or is easier to work with than EZline.

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Gary
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